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get the back taxes. let's get to get them in the light of day so they are e andcted from abus an exploitation. we have high tech workers that don't come here but go to other countries and compete with us. we need people from ranchers to derek to farmers. i don't think this bill goes far enough. i would like to see more, but this is progress. >> your statement mentions several examples of how terrorist disadvantage of our system. even mention how awesome terrorists have applied and received asylum. you mentioned the bill would allow people will have filed a frivolous asylum applications benefits under the legalization system. do you know how many people fall into that category and how does the bill before us make the current system weaker? >> i do outlined in my written testimony a number of pages of terrorists who have taken advantage of asylum. we have most notably the case just a few weeks ago of the syrian national who had been years since 9/11 who was known to help and support materially the 9/11 hij
get the back taxes. let's get to get them in the light of day so they are e andcted from abus an exploitation. we have high tech workers that don't come here but go to other countries and compete with us. we need people from ranchers to derek to farmers. i don't think this bill goes far enough. i would like to see more, but this is progress. >> your statement mentions several examples of how terrorist disadvantage of our system. even mention how awesome terrorists have applied and...
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why should they trust us to fix the tax code when we use their tax dollars to create artificial market for uncompetitive industries? why should they trust our vision of a free society when we give special privileges to is opposed nonprofits like planned parenthood, public broadcasting, agricultural checkoff programs, and the export-import bank why should americans trust us at all when too often we do not trust them, when we vote for major legislation negotiated in secret without debating it, and without even reading it, it deliberately exploiting the people from their own government? to conservatives, a quality needs to mean equality for everyone. the second principle to guide our agenda is diversity. or as you might have heard a call elsewhere, federalism. the biggest reason the federal government makes too many mistakes is it makes too many decisions. most of these are decisions the government does not have to make and therefore should not. every state in the union as a functioning constitutional government, and just as important, each state has the unique political and cultural hist
why should they trust us to fix the tax code when we use their tax dollars to create artificial market for uncompetitive industries? why should they trust our vision of a free society when we give special privileges to is opposed nonprofits like planned parenthood, public broadcasting, agricultural checkoff programs, and the export-import bank why should americans trust us at all when too often we do not trust them, when we vote for major legislation negotiated in secret without debating it,...
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without raising tax rates. i believe such a balanced approach that combines tax reform with some additional spending reforms done in a smart and thoughtful way is the best way to finish the job of deficit reduction and avoid these cuts once and for all that could hurt our economy and slow our recovery and put people out of work. most americans agree with me. the house and the senate are working on budgets that i hope reflect this approach. but if they cannot get such a budget agreement done by next friday, the day these harmful cuts begin to take effect, then at minimum, congress should pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms that would prevent these harmful cuts, not to kick the can down the road, but to give them time to work together on a plan that finishes the job of deficit- reduction in a sensible way. i know democrats in the house and senate have proposed such a plan, a balanced plan, one that appears more spending cuts with tax reform and closes special- interest loopholes and make sure
without raising tax rates. i believe such a balanced approach that combines tax reform with some additional spending reforms done in a smart and thoughtful way is the best way to finish the job of deficit reduction and avoid these cuts once and for all that could hurt our economy and slow our recovery and put people out of work. most americans agree with me. the house and the senate are working on budgets that i hope reflect this approach. but if they cannot get such a budget agreement done by...
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you know it comes owflt same pocket when you label tax must be or federal tax money. it comes out of the same pocket. there ought to be a growing concern when we were borrowing 40 cents on every dollar. we are driving the country to the verge of bankruptcy. there's always the tempation. we talked earlier luncheons have consequences. we have to put people in place in washington that understand that this spend more -- for a couple of congressional hearing and said from a utah perspective and other states will join us. we'll take less money. don't dangle it out in front. we'll take less money and why don't you say we'll take 20% less money in utah. take away the strings. unfetter me. ly find innovative ways to do things. i'll create better opportunities. we don't have to have a diminishment of services because we have less money. question can do more with less and utah we're proving it. government has labor intensive. do you know in utah today we have fewer state employees today in 2013 than we had back in 2001. a dozen years ago yet 6 to 700,000 more people. we are a fa
you know it comes owflt same pocket when you label tax must be or federal tax money. it comes out of the same pocket. there ought to be a growing concern when we were borrowing 40 cents on every dollar. we are driving the country to the verge of bankruptcy. there's always the tempation. we talked earlier luncheons have consequences. we have to put people in place in washington that understand that this spend more -- for a couple of congressional hearing and said from a utah perspective and...
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and pay our tax the sort of sticks in republican primary voters' craw. or more likely it works in the states where republican governors did and it works and they are going to the meetings. here, this could certainly change again quickly over time. >> keep take one more quick one -- can you take one more quick one? >> two related questions. we are going to start the process all over again headed toward february. led by ryan and murray. do you expect to see differences in round two in general and in particular do you affect to -- do you expect to see impacts of sequester? >> republicans try to offer we can change sequester by having more flexibility with in your agency which is rational. ,nintended consequences sequestration from a republican perspective worked pretty well. there was his hope -- whole big thing, it was a victory. it'd did not go up by a combined 12% over two years. it is a victory for the same level. the democrats are tried to do is use every leverage they can to change it. i do not know. i think that for a lots of republicans, the sequest
and pay our tax the sort of sticks in republican primary voters' craw. or more likely it works in the states where republican governors did and it works and they are going to the meetings. here, this could certainly change again quickly over time. >> keep take one more quick one -- can you take one more quick one? >> two related questions. we are going to start the process all over again headed toward february. led by ryan and murray. do you expect to see differences in round two in...
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a process that includes passing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning english, and then going to the back of the line, beyond all the folks who are tried to come here legally. that is only fair. that means it will not be a quick process, but it will be a fair process and will lift these individuals out of the shadows and give them a chance to earn their way to a green card and eventually to citizenship. [applause] and the third principle is we have to bring our legal immigration system into the 21st century. it no longer reflects the values of our time. for example, if you are a citizen, you should not have to wait years before your family is able to join you in america. [applause] he should not have to wait years -- you should not have to wait years. if you are a foreign student who was to pursue a career in science or technology, or a foreign entrepreneur that wants to start a business with the backing of american investors, we should help you do that here. because if you succeed, you will create american businesses and american jobs. you will help us grow our
a process that includes passing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning english, and then going to the back of the line, beyond all the folks who are tried to come here legally. that is only fair. that means it will not be a quick process, but it will be a fair process and will lift these individuals out of the shadows and give them a chance to earn their way to a green card and eventually to citizenship. [applause] and the third principle is we have to bring our legal...
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change any nor does itt policy really answer the tough questions about the deficit and spending and taxes. it does provide -- it does at least clear the air a little give time to maybe try and put together more substantive long-term resolutions to the questions without the constant threat and brinksmanship politics. it is far more significant politically for what it was than was substantively for what it will do for the fiscal country.of this >> the president talked several times at the press conference about immigration which is still big undone issues on the table. does the bipartisan agreement tell us anything about the prospects forgetting immigration done? and what are the prospects? it does.k when you ask law makers particularly ones that would like to see an immigration bill. eliminated the manshipof the brinksmanship frees up to work on other issues. immigration is the one issue hanging over the congress. house speaker john boehner hired new staffer to come on who is known for their work on immigration reform which is sort signal he is not kidding when he wants to do this. politic
change any nor does itt policy really answer the tough questions about the deficit and spending and taxes. it does provide -- it does at least clear the air a little give time to maybe try and put together more substantive long-term resolutions to the questions without the constant threat and brinksmanship politics. it is far more significant politically for what it was than was substantively for what it will do for the fiscal country.of this >> the president talked several times at the...
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and the elimination of more than $40 billion in tax breaks to oil and gas companies in the president's 2014 budget request. we talk with antho ctiof oombg government. washington journ live at 7:00 a.m. eastern, on c-span. >> kat zhou are second prize winners in c-span's student cam competition. they attend eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland. in their video, they asked the president to make the economy and deficit reduction a priority in 2013. >> we face the greatest challenge of all. a massive debt that is smothering growth and is exceeding the entire size of our company. >> we see now a fiscal mess that affects all of us. >> the nation is on the road to bankruptcy. >> balance the federal budget now. >> these are very big, very political and policy decisions. >> those create large ongoing deficits into the future. >> we must reduce the deficit, which is strangling our economic growth. >> it would affect a lot of different people in a lot of different ways. >> well, there is change and then there is change. >> it is time that we raise the bar. >> def >> the deficit is how
and the elimination of more than $40 billion in tax breaks to oil and gas companies in the president's 2014 budget request. we talk with antho ctiof oombg government. washington journ live at 7:00 a.m. eastern, on c-span. >> kat zhou are second prize winners in c-span's student cam competition. they attend eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland. in their video, they asked the president to make the economy and deficit reduction a priority in 2013. >> we face the greatest...
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they do not like some of the new fees and taxes on their industry. there is probably a next bag for a lot of companies involved in health care. host: there was a story by "the lost angeles times." some of their health insurance is going to get pricier. our health insurance companies changing their policies for members because of the affordable care act? guest: let's talk about what is happening in the individual markets. there are policies that may not offer the same comprehensiveness of coverage that the affordable care act has. it covers maternity care and hospitalization and so on. they are getting noticed that the current policy will not meet the federal standards. this story has gone a lot of attention in the press this week. this coverage is no longer adequate. you can enroll in a different policy. you may pay more or less for your coverage. this is something that is upsetting to people who like the policy they had. host: jane up next from tampa, florida, uninsured. caller: good morning. i have not applied for the aca but my son did and he didn
they do not like some of the new fees and taxes on their industry. there is probably a next bag for a lot of companies involved in health care. host: there was a story by "the lost angeles times." some of their health insurance is going to get pricier. our health insurance companies changing their policies for members because of the affordable care act? guest: let's talk about what is happening in the individual markets. there are policies that may not offer the same comprehensiveness...
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the auto maker says government tax rebates can bring that price down even lower. >>> companies can record your customer service calls. can you do the same? the answer is yes, but on the consumer watch with quan warren, you better nitryls. >> this is a situation we told you incorrect information. >> shannon was told by three different agents she could cancel her cell service without any penalties if she had poor reception. well, she ended up terminating her contract and got hit with this $1,600 fee. and when vorizon said they were recording her call. >> i said okay, i'm going to record you, too. he said that's fine. he didn't care. so barge we hit the record button. >> and doing so, captured the verizon rep repeatedlied a mitting the company made a mistake. >> actually marked on the account that said you could be wave waived for your fee. i will not dispute that in any way shape or form. >> then why are we disputing it. >> shannon says the company would not drop the entire bill. >> i agreement we did wrong you. that's why i'm going to -- agree with you. that's high i'm going to take care o
the auto maker says government tax rebates can bring that price down even lower. >>> companies can record your customer service calls. can you do the same? the answer is yes, but on the consumer watch with quan warren, you better nitryls. >> this is a situation we told you incorrect information. >> shannon was told by three different agents she could cancel her cell service without any penalties if she had poor reception. well, she ended up terminating her contract and got...
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then when it was determined that doing something about it might mean that we close some tax loopholes for the wealthy and the well-connected, suddenly, well, you know what? we'll take the sequester. and the notion was, somehow, that we had exaggerated the effects of the sequester. remember? the president's, you know, crying wolf. he's chicken little. the sequester? no problem. and then in rapid succession, suddenly white house tours, this is terrible. how can we let that happen? meat inspectors, we've got to fix that. and most recently, what are we going to do about potential delays at airports? so despite the fact that a lot of members of congress were suggesting that somehow, the sequester was a victory for them and this wouldn't hurt the economy, what we now know is that what i warned earlier or what jay stood up here and warned repeatedly is happening. it's slowed our growth, it's resulting in people being thrown out of work, and it's hurting folks all across the country. and the fact that congress responded to the short-term problems of flight delays by giving us the option of sh
then when it was determined that doing something about it might mean that we close some tax loopholes for the wealthy and the well-connected, suddenly, well, you know what? we'll take the sequester. and the notion was, somehow, that we had exaggerated the effects of the sequester. remember? the president's, you know, crying wolf. he's chicken little. the sequester? no problem. and then in rapid succession, suddenly white house tours, this is terrible. how can we let that happen? meat...
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almost every major power, spending, tax income approving treaties, and everyone's a congressional power. the power was put where the people themselves should control the outcomes. the idea was that people are going to go to the polls, elect their leaders and that's other people -- what happens if it's not the voice of the people? i want to give you two quick examples of the party system we created in would have been. but joe biden became vice president and i said no pain now for the u.s. senate in delaware. everybody knew who was going to be the new u.s. senator, former governor and member of congress. he got challenged in a primary by a lady named christine o'donnell and she beat him. now two things happen. one, christine o'donnell -- their 1 million people in delaware. christina powell only got 30,000 votes. so why didn't he just beat her in the general election? because delaware has this crazy lass called the solar loser bought that if you run for your party's nomination and you lose, your name can't be on the ballot in november. those 30,000 people can't call it the million people o
almost every major power, spending, tax income approving treaties, and everyone's a congressional power. the power was put where the people themselves should control the outcomes. the idea was that people are going to go to the polls, elect their leaders and that's other people -- what happens if it's not the voice of the people? i want to give you two quick examples of the party system we created in would have been. but joe biden became vice president and i said no pain now for the u.s. senate...
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did i say no taxes? listen closely. i said no federal income taxes. >> that doesn't mean they don't pay sales tax, medicare and social security? >> i was clear. they get social security back supposedly. my question is how much should you as a college grad keep out of every dollar you make. >> it depends how much the government provides to me . >> you democrats are ducking. >> we should pay in taxes what our government spending as a percent of gdp. >> at what point is it obnoxious and confiscatory. >> people in california keeping 40%, that's outrageous. people are going to work, working hard. >> i agree with you. that's an honest answer. >> 85 to 90%. i worked two job this is summer at a camp in north carolina and a tutor for a 4th grader. i worked hard for that money. i feel i should be able to keep most of the money. >> most of it. georgia bulldogs. how you doing? >> doing good. i think 75 to 80%. >> 25% goes to the government. what do you think? >> i should be able to keep most of it. enough to fund the core functions
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who did this in cincinnati, the determinations unit, didn't even understand what the rules were for tax exempt organizations. the report says that in multiple passages and these are the people making these decisions. the inappropriate criteria lasts for 18 months. the high level officials become aware of this and try to change the criteria, they're being asked multiple questions by members of congress and they don't reveal anything about the problems that are, this were going on and i think that's where the first serious problem's going to be. you're going to see congressional committees saying we wrote you letters about this. you wrote us back and there's like three or four letter from the acting commissioner talking about the lengthy and pain staking process the irs uses for evaluating these sort of applications and there's not a whiff of a mention we've got a serious problem on our hands. >> even though those officials answering those questions we know had been briefed on this problem happening at the lower level in the agency, right? >> exactly and you highlighted the part that the
who did this in cincinnati, the determinations unit, didn't even understand what the rules were for tax exempt organizations. the report says that in multiple passages and these are the people making these decisions. the inappropriate criteria lasts for 18 months. the high level officials become aware of this and try to change the criteria, they're being asked multiple questions by members of congress and they don't reveal anything about the problems that are, this were going on and i think...
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at that tax would that make their lives. if. the people. let me just tell you something right now president george w. bush never claimed they were right to extradition really assassinate american citizens this president barack obama should be impeached for crimes against the citizens and against the constitution because he has killed women and children in drone strikes so i'd just like to say that i think that history is not going to judge the presidency of barack obama and george p. bush in the same light whatsoever i think obama is way worse than bush and i am not a big fan of george w. bush ok and you could probably be co-hosting this program i guess i don't need to say very much definitely did you reflect upon what we have heard from give ruffian for a monster america there is no compare and contrast between either president whatsoever this side's having a spending problem this president currently has spent and pulling the debt and deficits out of control more than all presidents combined however george w. bush did spend too much but hi
at that tax would that make their lives. if. the people. let me just tell you something right now president george w. bush never claimed they were right to extradition really assassinate american citizens this president barack obama should be impeached for crimes against the citizens and against the constitution because he has killed women and children in drone strikes so i'd just like to say that i think that history is not going to judge the presidency of barack obama and george p. bush in...
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. >> i remember a moment in august 2001 when they had done the tax bill early on and cut the taxes and we're all writing and saying, ok, now what? what's what do you have left? what else is coming? what else is on your agenda? there wasn't much. they scarfed around looking for what to do. in a way 9/11, as horrible as it was, gave him a purpose that he had otherwise lacked at that point. chris: there was a sense it was fading. next, let's look at one of the huge questions about the bush years. it was president bush's own reaction to the 9/11 attacks proportional? did it make sense both at the time and retrospect. listen to how he related 9/11 and invasion of iraq. >> the terrorist attack killed 3,000 of our citizens. they were -- what did iraq have to do with what? >> the attac on the world trade center? >> nothing, except for it's part of -- and nobody ever suggested in this administration saddam hussein ordered the attack. iraq was a -- the lesson of september 11 was taped to us before it fully materialized. chris: of course, major effort to tie a prague meeting together with intelli
. >> i remember a moment in august 2001 when they had done the tax bill early on and cut the taxes and we're all writing and saying, ok, now what? what's what do you have left? what else is coming? what else is on your agenda? there wasn't much. they scarfed around looking for what to do. in a way 9/11, as horrible as it was, gave him a purpose that he had otherwise lacked at that point. chris: there was a sense it was fading. next, let's look at one of the huge questions about the bush...
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sit down on tax reform as outlined by simpson-bowles -- and the tax base, lower the tax rate." sounds reasonable? >> it sounds plausible, and four trials, it sounds exceptionally reasonable -- for charles, it sounds exceptionally reasonable. that was what the intention was. i think that in the short run, sequestration, the political damage will be to the republicans. they are seen as the obstructionists, the no party. but let's be blunt about it, if this goes on and the consequences set in, it will be damaging to the economy and the country and in the long run it will be damaging to any sense of public confidence in government 's the ability to be a positive force in their lives. >> evan, according to the congressional budget office, the deficit is shrinking and will continue for a while, but it will increase later because of an aging population and expansion of federal subsidies. cbo is predicting that by 2023, ifs continue -- if current laws continue, it will be on an upward path and tell that to your children and grandchildren. >> paul krugman has convinced a lot of my liber
sit down on tax reform as outlined by simpson-bowles -- and the tax base, lower the tax rate." sounds reasonable? >> it sounds plausible, and four trials, it sounds exceptionally reasonable -- for charles, it sounds exceptionally reasonable. that was what the intention was. i think that in the short run, sequestration, the political damage will be to the republicans. they are seen as the obstructionists, the no party. but let's be blunt about it, if this goes on and the consequences...
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intuit cutting its 2013 outlook citing a tough tax season. ever since it reported better than expected earnings, that stock has been on a tear. >> rick is tracking the action at the cme. stocks held up pretty well on hagel's comments. what about the bond market? >> seems unaffected by just about everything. we had a pretty good seven year note auction. notice the scale. these are really compressed ranges. if you open it up you can really see what's going on. here is where the reigns are big. if you open the chart up, these are the. >> and brief flash. the fake ap tweet made everyone see how much of a role social media plays into these markets these days. >> we saw the dow jones industrial average go from a gain of 135 points to negative 12 in under a minute and a half. >> it says breaking -- two explosions in the white house. barack obama is injured. >> immediately people started trying to confirm whether or not that report was true. >> all of the sudden everybody started yelling the bids are coming out. >> the markets always react to rumors.
intuit cutting its 2013 outlook citing a tough tax season. ever since it reported better than expected earnings, that stock has been on a tear. >> rick is tracking the action at the cme. stocks held up pretty well on hagel's comments. what about the bond market? >> seems unaffected by just about everything. we had a pretty good seven year note auction. notice the scale. these are really compressed ranges. if you open it up you can really see what's going on. here is where the reigns...
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he will endorse a bipartisan plan to reduce manny mae and freddie mac with something less risky for tax payers. the idea comes at a time when the housing market is showing more strength. >>> we take a look at the market trends. things look positive. it's not this rapid growth but we continue to see the positive trends we want to see. >> the president will also announce a new home loan option for people with foreclosures or bankruptcies because of a job loss and will make it easier for people 20 refinance their -- to refinance their loans. >>> tomorrow he will be on the tonight show. he will field questions with the ceo zillow. he's expected to visit troops at camp pendleton. >>> a commission will come up with a plan to restore stability to the state park systems. the parks' forward commission will spend the next 18 months working on a blueprint. that includes everything from financial revenue to leadership positions and policy. the legislature ordered creation of the scandal involving threatened park closures followed by the discovery of millions of dollars in secret funds. >>> it will
he will endorse a bipartisan plan to reduce manny mae and freddie mac with something less risky for tax payers. the idea comes at a time when the housing market is showing more strength. >>> we take a look at the market trends. things look positive. it's not this rapid growth but we continue to see the positive trends we want to see. >> the president will also announce a new home loan option for people with foreclosures or bankruptcies because of a job loss and will make it...
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fourteen tax brackets. it was definitelily the time for some cutting and the hope was that the economic growth that tax cuts and deregulation would unleash would allow a covert assault on federal spending. the reagan administration with the help of a bipartisan conservative majority in the house and senate had a great deal of success in cutting nondefense domestic discretionary spending. they did relatively little; however, about entitlements and increased defense spending. we saw larger deficits, some of larger government. some of the discretionary spending cut and the democratic growth did cut the government's share of the private economy. we saw when even while reagan was in office when it came time to deal with the deficit that was something we ended up doing on democratic terms. with tax increases that began to wipe out the reagan tax cuts before he left office. and sharply curtailing when bush iv i was in office. that approach did not shrink the federal government. the next approach that was used was
fourteen tax brackets. it was definitelily the time for some cutting and the hope was that the economic growth that tax cuts and deregulation would unleash would allow a covert assault on federal spending. the reagan administration with the help of a bipartisan conservative majority in the house and senate had a great deal of success in cutting nondefense domestic discretionary spending. they did relatively little; however, about entitlements and increased defense spending. we saw larger...
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why end the social security tax, why cap t why not just keep going. why not means test some of these benefits. i dounted stand it. >> well, i'm with you. >> jon: well that seems simple. >> well, i agree. >> jon: so why don't they do that? (applause) why is that-- why is that so hard politically. why is that difficult. >> i'll tell you why. the reason it's difficult is because with rising inequality and concentrated income and wealth on top comes a lot of political power on top. and unless we get big money out of politics, we are going find it more and more difficult to do anything in this country that makes any sense. >> all right l you stick around, all right, inequality for all it plays in select cities beginning september 27th. robert reich, he knows what he's tabout. about.
why end the social security tax, why cap t why not just keep going. why not means test some of these benefits. i dounted stand it. >> well, i'm with you. >> jon: well that seems simple. >> well, i agree. >> jon: so why don't they do that? (applause) why is that-- why is that so hard politically. why is that difficult. >> i'll tell you why. the reason it's difficult is because with rising inequality and concentrated income and wealth on top comes a lot of political...
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unless you have a tax refund coming due for the next tax year you will not pay a penalty under this provision. gerri: the irs will police this and saying hiring over 10,000 people to do this. dr. brooks, what is the government mandating with these policies? >> the coverage is pride to include mammograms, colonoscopy, exa minations and subsidies for other evaluations and yet -- the actual cost continues to escalate in the insurance companies have to provide thes products while at the same time to make a profit. so over the next eight years the cost of health care for families for private health insurance will go up $7,000 under the affordable care act. gerri: that is the expectation / the number of americans, talk about the number of services, what do you make of that? what is the impact on corporate policies? >> the is a couple of tears there is a new requirement to increase the cost of providing health insurance for employers particularly small employers. and the way that they could dodge those into private exchanges even the skiddy plan. the stages require a higher level of costly coverage.
unless you have a tax refund coming due for the next tax year you will not pay a penalty under this provision. gerri: the irs will police this and saying hiring over 10,000 people to do this. dr. brooks, what is the government mandating with these policies? >> the coverage is pride to include mammograms, colonoscopy, exa minations and subsidies for other evaluations and yet -- the actual cost continues to escalate in the insurance companies have to provide thes products while at the same...
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. >> often times, what happens is you raise taxes, and other things that hinder the quick the economy of those cities and states. neil: on local level, state level, national level, we don't ever get the guts to did the thing we need to do. >> we don'', we see that in kicking the can down the road, with 17 trillion in debt, we're unable to get an annual budget, we do not set a good example federal level. but it is up to the local efficients to solve their own -- officials to solve their own problem. if they can't, then the federal government steps in. but there has to be fiscal responsibility. i believe in freedom of contract but when they are so onerous they can't be honored, there has to be some give and take. neil: a mess, thank you all. we will see you tomorrow. gerr hello, everyone, i am gerri willis tonight on "the willis report", why did it take so long to get tion on n this fire risk of jeep vecles? and y know where your mone is really goingng? and amtk. dishing out lavish m meals and u are taking g up the ab. >> we are watching out for you tonight on "willis report." ♪ ♪
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convictions. [ applause ] >> we expanded freedom at home by raising standards in schools and lowering taxes for everybody. [ applause ] we liberate a makes from dictatorship and free people from aid and when our freedom came under attack, we made the tough decisions required to keep the american people safe. [ applause ] >> same principles define the mission of the presidential center. i'm retired from politics, happily so i might add, but not from public service. we use our influence to help more children to start life with a quality education, to help more americans find jobs and economic opportunity, to help countries overcome poverty and disease and help people in every part of the world live in freedom. we work to help empower women around the world, stand by the courageous men and women that wear the uniform of the united states to defend our flag and our freedoms here at home. ultimately the success of a nation depends on the character of its citizens, i had the privilege to see that up close. i saw in the first responders, who charged up the stairs into the flames to save people's l
convictions. [ applause ] >> we expanded freedom at home by raising standards in schools and lowering taxes for everybody. [ applause ] we liberate a makes from dictatorship and free people from aid and when our freedom came under attack, we made the tough decisions required to keep the american people safe. [ applause ] >> same principles define the mission of the presidential center. i'm retired from politics, happily so i might add, but not from public service. we use our...
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we know they are paying taxes. i'm sorry. >> let's talk about that. a lot of people say if you do this bill, a great economic boon to the united states. but what we're talking about, the vast majority of illegal immigrants would be low-skilled workers, low-wage workers, not talking about the vast majority would be highly skilled workers where they would be in a bracket where they would be paying taxes. >> oh, my goodness. >> you won't get an influx of new taxes. >> ms. crowley, let's look at your and my social security benefits that dairy farmers, construction workers, dish washers are contributing to. they are here to work, not here to get glamorous executive jobs. they didn't get the opportunity you and i get in this country in mexico. they want it, they want to pay for the ticket on the bus. why don't we give them that opportunity and at the same time, satisfy your concerns that we need to secure our boarder and national security. we're all okay with that. we're not arguing against each other on that. >> the opportunity exists, and it's called lega
we know they are paying taxes. i'm sorry. >> let's talk about that. a lot of people say if you do this bill, a great economic boon to the united states. but what we're talking about, the vast majority of illegal immigrants would be low-skilled workers, low-wage workers, not talking about the vast majority would be highly skilled workers where they would be in a bracket where they would be paying taxes. >> oh, my goodness. >> you won't get an influx of new taxes. >> ms....
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the gas tax, diesel fuel tax has been the primary source of resourcing infrastructure. we have to do something to and replace it, obviously. something that we can pass politically, which may be more difficult than intellectually. we have to figure out how to cut down on the red tape and delays in implementing projects. from a national point of view we have those make the freewill system as much as possible seem inefficient. it is a tall order for six months, but i assume we will come up with these answers. thank you very much. i have to ask unanimous consent that the letter on -- the letter sent to the members of the panel be entered into the record for today's hearing. thank you all very much for being here and your work. that will conclude this hearing. today, thep dedication ceremony for the george w. bush presidential library and museum at southern methodist university in texas. former president bush will be joined by president obama. speakers include the former secretary of state and or a bush. and why coverage at 11:00 eastern on c-span3. >> steve miller today wil
the gas tax, diesel fuel tax has been the primary source of resourcing infrastructure. we have to do something to and replace it, obviously. something that we can pass politically, which may be more difficult than intellectually. we have to figure out how to cut down on the red tape and delays in implementing projects. from a national point of view we have those make the freewill system as much as possible seem inefficient. it is a tall order for six months, but i assume we will come up with...
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. >> the country will miss him on tax reform, which it has not had in a quarter-century and in which he was extremely intent on trying to get. it recapitulation of what happened in 1986 between tip o'neill and ronald reagan, where you reduce rates. that helped to lead to a quarter century of economic prosperity. >> he still has time. >> he has spoken about the thing that he wants to accomplish and to leave the legacy, but the problem is, obama is not interested. if he is not, it is not going to happen. >> montana, the governor who just left office, enormously popular, he will have better than even chance to keep that seat for democrats. >> you get the last word. thanks. see you next week. >> this week on "moyers & company" -- >> secrecy is the linchpin of abuse of government power. one of the only avenues we have left for learning what people in power do are whistleblowers, people who essentially step out and risk their individual liberty, and that's why there's such a war being waged against them. >> and -- >> we talk sometimes about parties versus outside groups. no, no, no. the ou
. >> the country will miss him on tax reform, which it has not had in a quarter-century and in which he was extremely intent on trying to get. it recapitulation of what happened in 1986 between tip o'neill and ronald reagan, where you reduce rates. that helped to lead to a quarter century of economic prosperity. >> he still has time. >> he has spoken about the thing that he wants to accomplish and to leave the legacy, but the problem is, obama is not interested. if he is not,...
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henry viii introduced a gratuity tax on beards and mustaches. man that dude was nuts. four u.s. presidents have had a mustache. arthur, cleveland, roosevelt and taft. >> m mustache is a movember mustache. >> may look like he has a centipede on his upper lip but it is for a good cause. >> viral tidbits in mustaches. so not good. the juiciest viral videos on the internet, bring it. here are the day's best. >> viral list. >> first up, all aboard. in new york city, train conductors cast a point at every sharp sign. at every subway station. just, you know, to prove they're paying attention. they wanted to make it more fun by adding funny signs. in the workers are really enjoying it. some are a little reluctant but it is through jobs. colorful ride. taking on the bright streets of chile. they even meet some not so nice friends. >> very nice local. wild dinner guests. check out this russian video of a raccoon chomping down on some grapes. >> so may need need lessons in etiquette. >> fit strips are everywhere. we will show you how to make your own and they will look just like you. well,
henry viii introduced a gratuity tax on beards and mustaches. man that dude was nuts. four u.s. presidents have had a mustache. arthur, cleveland, roosevelt and taft. >> m mustache is a movember mustache. >> may look like he has a centipede on his upper lip but it is for a good cause. >> viral tidbits in mustaches. so not good. the juiciest viral videos on the internet, bring it. here are the day's best. >> viral list. >> first up, all aboard. in new york city,...
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. >> the country will miss him on tax reform, which it has not had in a quarter-century and in which he was extremely intent on trying to get. it recapitulation of what happened in 1986 between tip o'neill and ronald reagan, where you reduce rates. that helped to lead to a quarter century of economic prosperity. >> he still has time. >> he has spoken about the thing that he wants to accomplish and to leave the legacy, but the problem is, obama is not interested. if he is not, it is not going to happen. >> montana, the governor who just left office, enormously popular, he will have better than even chance to keep that seat for democrats. >> you get the last word. thanks. see you next week. >>> from washington, the "the mclaughlin group." the american original for over three decades. the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >> "the mclaughlin group" is brought to you by siemens. acro and we're building them
. >> the country will miss him on tax reform, which it has not had in a quarter-century and in which he was extremely intent on trying to get. it recapitulation of what happened in 1986 between tip o'neill and ronald reagan, where you reduce rates. that helped to lead to a quarter century of economic prosperity. >> he still has time. >> he has spoken about the thing that he wants to accomplish and to leave the legacy, but the problem is, obama is not interested. if he is not,...
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we didn't cut spending all that much in the 1990s and we didn't raise taxes all that much. it was economic growth, the boom, that made that possible. at the end of the george w. bush administration, just before the economic crisis, it seemed like that could happen again. --had a deficit that was it that was a little more than 1% of gdp. load and stopped in her verse and more federal spending was meeting and took place. i think there is more than a choice then be clean -- a choice between where we are and austerity. i think those things are basically the same thing. weterity is what happens if continue down that path. it becomes our only option. for now, we have another option, modernizing our governing is to choose jens, liberating our economy from some of the burdens that it suffers from health care costs, from overregulation and a few other things, and allowing for economic growth. reducing spending is an important part of that, but i don't in cutting spending is the essence of the conservative agenda. the iraq war when was going to start. they said it would cost about $6
we didn't cut spending all that much in the 1990s and we didn't raise taxes all that much. it was economic growth, the boom, that made that possible. at the end of the george w. bush administration, just before the economic crisis, it seemed like that could happen again. --had a deficit that was it that was a little more than 1% of gdp. load and stopped in her verse and more federal spending was meeting and took place. i think there is more than a choice then be clean -- a choice between where...
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she's going to have to pay six hundred thirty seven dollars she's a single mother and she will get no tax credit this is your food stamp president brought to life so there's no comparison here whatsoever ok well maybe there is daniel i mean i want to get back to year go ok kimberly that you can really going to get it out first go ahead you can jump in this is cross talk going i will go to daniel if i could go ahead. yeah i'd like to get back to the first point as far as job creation let me tell you this and i've been in the business community for twenty plus years you know if there's demand i don't care how many regulations you have if there is demand employers will hire people to make sure they're producing enough product so they can make profit they will do whatever they need to do to make profit the problem is regulations don't help but if there is demand businesses will hire there isn't consumer demand that is the critical problem in this economy and i think that everyone needs to focus on that question how do we increase demand and jobs in this economy and get it rolling again daniel
she's going to have to pay six hundred thirty seven dollars she's a single mother and she will get no tax credit this is your food stamp president brought to life so there's no comparison here whatsoever ok well maybe there is daniel i mean i want to get back to year go ok kimberly that you can really going to get it out first go ahead you can jump in this is cross talk going i will go to daniel if i could go ahead. yeah i'd like to get back to the first point as far as job creation let me tell...
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paper money well for one thing governments make them legal tender meaning all debts but most important taxes must be settled in them big coins the open source internet currency are another example particularly because they have no such official backing talk about. after world war two when the us dollar became the official world's reserve currency the bretton woods agreement fix the price of gold at thirty five dollars an ounce and other countries were pegged to the dollar in specific ratios this was not technically a monetary system since governments but not ordinary citizens could regime dollars for gold but at the current as the cost of the vietnam war escalated there was a run on us gold and other countries realize that president nixon was spending far too many dollars in what could be redeemed in gold so what the nixon do well and nine hundred seventy one he permanently severed of a link between the dollar and gold when he closed the gold window. i have the rest of the secretary of the treasury to take the action necessary to defend the dollar against the speculators i have directed secr
paper money well for one thing governments make them legal tender meaning all debts but most important taxes must be settled in them big coins the open source internet currency are another example particularly because they have no such official backing talk about. after world war two when the us dollar became the official world's reserve currency the bretton woods agreement fix the price of gold at thirty five dollars an ounce and other countries were pegged to the dollar in specific ratios...
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they pay taxes on every profit they make like everybody else but this is a new tax imposed on medical devices. i think that is one of the dumbest ideas i have heard and i feel very strongly about it. literally i'm mocking proof of how great and how innovative our health care system has been. i can't imagine anything worse. i'm sure i can but i think it's an example of how ill-conceived parts of this program are. >> thank you. we will go now to the audience for questions. we have people with microphones and shelby go here? you have someone there who wants to ask a question? >> mr. vice president there are countless people waiting for hearts in the united states. had you not been the vice president do you believe he would have received a heart when he needed one? >> i went through the process that everybody else has to go through. john can speak to it with greater resort than i did. the normal waiting time was 12 months and i waited 20 months. >> dr. reiner? >> i can answer that. there is no way to game the system. there was certainly never any intent to try to game the system and even
they pay taxes on every profit they make like everybody else but this is a new tax imposed on medical devices. i think that is one of the dumbest ideas i have heard and i feel very strongly about it. literally i'm mocking proof of how great and how innovative our health care system has been. i can't imagine anything worse. i'm sure i can but i think it's an example of how ill-conceived parts of this program are. >> thank you. we will go now to the audience for questions. we have people...
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you have to have integrity with the tax code operation. if you don't have that intellingity, then people lose trust in the government as a whole, not just in the parties. >> you have to act decisively to put a full stop at the end of it. on the a.p. story we were discussing earlier with the counsel from the associates press, i know that you have some experience of being gone after by an administration because of your reporting. didn't you get -- didn't you get sort of nixon burglarized during the nixon presidency? >> yes. long story, but it turned out i didn't know at the time. our home wasburg rides by people that turned out to be part of the plumbers' operation, the know tore yougs plumbers' operation, didn't know it at the time, and it was a long time figuring out who did it. there are those who to this day said, no, it really wasn't that. but it was. our home was broken into. but this became common during the nixon administration. people's homes were broken into. doctor's offices were broken in to to get information, tapping telephone
you have to have integrity with the tax code operation. if you don't have that intellingity, then people lose trust in the government as a whole, not just in the parties. >> you have to act decisively to put a full stop at the end of it. on the a.p. story we were discussing earlier with the counsel from the associates press, i know that you have some experience of being gone after by an administration because of your reporting. didn't you get -- didn't you get sort of nixon burglarized...
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a 74-23 test vote yesterday indicates support for state and local taxes for online shopping. 27 republicans voted in favor, the senate could vote officially as early as today. >>> winning a wedding contest is usually a little livelier than this. a british couple stumbled down the aisle in zombie fashion. to exchange vows in front of an undead audience. the bride and groom won a competition to have their nuptials in t release of a new zombie computer game. >> the first dance was "thriller" that was obvious. >> i'm not sure if that's true. but it would work out perfectly. >>> time for a look ahead. parent summit in washington, d.c. the surgeon general will give the keynote speech. >>> and there will be a partial eclipse of the moon like a similar eclipse in 2009. the full moon will pass through the earth's shadow for the first eclipse of 2013. >>> and here's what's coming up on the "today" show show. an exclusive interview with paul kevin curtis, the man accused of sending ricin to the president and other officials and cleared. >>> and former president george w. bush and first lady laura at t
a 74-23 test vote yesterday indicates support for state and local taxes for online shopping. 27 republicans voted in favor, the senate could vote officially as early as today. >>> winning a wedding contest is usually a little livelier than this. a british couple stumbled down the aisle in zombie fashion. to exchange vows in front of an undead audience. the bride and groom won a competition to have their nuptials in t release of a new zombie computer game. >> the first dance was...
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they will start paying taxes. they will not qualify for federal benefits. we all wish we didn't have this problem, but we do, and we have to fix it. ingsy e, ths al emy. host: rush limbaugh critical of senator rubio, saying why are u doing this? guest: there are three problems the comprehensive immigration reform tries to solve. first, making sure the border is secure. the legislation does been money to have a strategy to put things in place, to make sure your meeting certain objectives and goals to beef up border security. the second goal is to make sure businesses are not using cheap labor illegally. the legislation into creating an employment verification system, so company cannot employee illegal immigrant labor. the third thing is giving legal status to those who currently live in the united states. his point was bringing people out of the shadows, ensuring they are not second-class citizens, ensuring they are paying taxes, to have the federal government know who these folks are and make him part of this country and its fabric. this has been a goal tha
they will start paying taxes. they will not qualify for federal benefits. we all wish we didn't have this problem, but we do, and we have to fix it. ingsy e, ths al emy. host: rush limbaugh critical of senator rubio, saying why are u doing this? guest: there are three problems the comprehensive immigration reform tries to solve. first, making sure the border is secure. the legislation does been money to have a strategy to put things in place, to make sure your meeting certain objectives and...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, hi nia... nice to meet you nia, i'm mike. what do you drive? i have a ford explorer, i love my car. and you're treating it well? yes i am. there are a lot of places you could take your explorer for service, why do you bring it back to the ford dealership? they specifically work on fords. it seems to me like the best care. and it's equal or less money, so it's a value for me. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. who doesn't enjoy value? [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up t
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, hi nia... nice to meet you nia, i'm mike. what do you drive? i have a ford explorer, i love my car. and you're treating it well? yes i am. there are a lot of places you...
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reform bill to cut taxes even further. that reality does not set in, we're in for several weeks of great calamity that will cause greater damage than what has been caused here. with that, i support the resolution. i reserve the balance of my time. >> gentleman from south carolina is recognized. >> excuse me, mr. speaker, i again want to commend mr. smith. he indeed has reached across to try to work together. and by referencing the shutdown in 1995. there is a difference, and it begins at the top. sadly, the president of the united states two weeks ago last night called to announce he was not going to negotiate. in 1995, in the said there was communication between the president and the speaker prior to the shutdown and during the entire shutdown. i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the gentleman from louisiana. >> the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank congressman wilson. i also thank my good friend doug collins for bringing this measure up today. mr. speak
reform bill to cut taxes even further. that reality does not set in, we're in for several weeks of great calamity that will cause greater damage than what has been caused here. with that, i support the resolution. i reserve the balance of my time. >> gentleman from south carolina is recognized. >> excuse me, mr. speaker, i again want to commend mr. smith. he indeed has reached across to try to work together. and by referencing the shutdown in 1995. there is a difference, and it...
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welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com polaris has what you want. legendary atvs.. led by the powerful sportsman 850 ho. value-minded side-by-sides... featuring the new ranger 800 midsize. and full-size workhorses including the all-new, class-leading, 60-horsepower, ranger xp 900. polaris. hardest working, smoothest riding. huge rebates d low financing are available right now during the polaris xp sales event. >> for many who fight for our country, the sights and sounds of combat last long after they leave the battlefield. using technology, the medical center in california, recreate combat scones to help veterans deal with the ptsb. we got a firsthand look and we meet iraqi veteran. he told us his struggles returning home. >> once i came home, i would say irritabi
welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com polaris has what you want. legendary atvs.. led by the powerful sportsman 850 ho. value-minded side-by-sides... featuring the new ranger 800 midsize. and...
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my question to you is someone close to the world of clintons and covered a tax on the clintons for years, do you see this as white water 2.0? >> sure. benghazi is white water. in writing this book, one of the things i felt was a sense of deja vu all over again. i was involved in covering the clinton scandals and uncovering them and exposing the conspiracy. you had right wing lawyers coaching whistle blower witnesses. >> feeding them to media. >> then they testify and not to what the lawyers tell the press. there's a lot of aspect to this phony stuff. the smoking gun darrel produced. a cable showing that secretary clinton lied underoechth it ends up the washington post shows the cable was auto penned. she had no knowledge of it. >> i want to bring in stephen, now broadcaster at stony brook university. you were there during the phenomenon national guard story that became such a huge story. were you expecting more on sunday night? >> i was expecting more in the way of clarification and more in the way of transparency. i don't see a tremendous number of parallels between if story several yea
my question to you is someone close to the world of clintons and covered a tax on the clintons for years, do you see this as white water 2.0? >> sure. benghazi is white water. in writing this book, one of the things i felt was a sense of deja vu all over again. i was involved in covering the clinton scandals and uncovering them and exposing the conspiracy. you had right wing lawyers coaching whistle blower witnesses. >> feeding them to media. >> then they testify and not to...